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It is used for LCD & Plasma Technology.

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Do plasma T.V's use cathode ray tubes?

No


Which of these appliances uses cathode ray tube - electric fan refrigerator or rice cooker?

None of these appliances use a cathode ray tube. Older type TVs used a cathode ray tube, its common name was the picture tube.


What is the difference between cathode ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope?

CRO means cathode ray oscilloscope. The Cathode Ray tube is the display mechanism only. A CRO can be a digital or analog scope, with or without digital storage. A digital storage scope can use a CRO as the display mechanism, or it can use a LCD screen, or any other method. There was a type of Cathode Ray tube that used analog means to store the information on the screen, The storage takes place on the screen itself. They were pretty rare, and not seen at all today, as they didn't work very well. Perhaps that is what you are referring to?


What subatomic particle was discovered with the use of a cathode ray tube?

The electron was discovered by using cathode ray tubes. When it was discovered that the cathode ray diverted away from the negative end of a magnet to the positive end, it revealed that there was a negative particle present in the ray.


How did Thomson use the cathode ray tube in his research?

he used chicken and cheese :)


Do lamps use electromagnets?

No. It's more like a cathode ray tube.


Where do you use cathode ray oscilloscope?

wherever we r supposed to calculate the amplitude and time period of a signal...


Do LCD TVs use cathode ray tubes?

Some early flat screen TVs used cathode ray tubes, but the flat faced tubes were harder to make and heaver than the older curved faced tubes. When newer designs (e.g. plasma, LCD, LED) came out that naturally produced flat screens and were lighter weight than cathode ray tubes, they rapidly made flat screen cathode ray tube TVs obsolete.


What CRO stand for?

Cathode Ray Oscilloscope - referring to the display component itself (cathode ray tube, as used to be used on televisions and computer monitors). Most oscilloscopes now use l.c.d. monitors; or can be synthesised on a PC with suitable software.


What is the difference between cathode ray tube and flat panel?

The cathode-ray oscilloscope is an electronic display device containing a cathode-ray tube (CRT), used to produce visible patterns that are the graphical representations of electrical signals while CRT (cathode ray tube) is a tube that uses high voltage to fire electrons at a screen


Where did the electrons from cathode ray come from?

In a cathode ray tube (CRT), the particles, which are electrons, originate at the heated cathode, becoming the so-called cathode rays. The electrons stream off the cathode and rush over to the anode.


One use of CRO or CRT?

Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) were used in monitors (the non-flatscreen ones) which were common in older televisions.